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Stardust

Stardust

The glamourized alienation of addiction and celebrity decadence perform an anxious dance in “Stardust”, the second in a series of singles leading to Day Felice’s second album. Permanent wave with Romantic undertones, guided by the sound of a grand piano recorded in a local church. Gray emotions reminiscent of Gothenburg…
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December 4, 2020
CNT B US

CNT B US

Henry Em captures the liberating feeling of leaving a bad relationship behind in “CNT B US”, her first release with Gothenburg-based Rexius Records. The Swedish singer-songwriter draws inspiration from the showmanship of icons like Ariana Grande, combined with a self-assured message reminiscent of Scandinavian figures like Zara Larsson or Molly…
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November 26, 2020
Henry Em

Henry Em

Henry Em is a free spirit in the form of a Swedish pop singer-songwriter. She has experienced life in destinations far from her homeland, crafting a currently evolving sound that draws inspiration from iconic figures the likes of Ariana Grande and Scandinavian pop. The independent and straightforward tone of her…
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November 26, 2020
Never Let You Go

Never Let You Go

Ernest Noah warms up the icy Swedish January with “Never Let You Go”, the second in a series of singles portraying the here-and-now of romance. The song evokes the instant immortality of sensual love, with a very corporeal dance beat and pulsating rhythmic textures in the verses. Noah's performance culminates…
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November 5, 2020
One

One

Shalisa Taylor now presents "One", the most pop-influenced song in a new series of singles she started releasing in September. An instrumentally rich song portraying romantic uncertainty and lost chances, with a lyricism that reminds of straightforward classics like Norah Jones' "Don't Know Why". While Taylor's vocals are still characterized…
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October 29, 2020
Drama

Drama

Norwegian pop artist Christine Ekeberg explores the rough edges of the mind in “Drama”, her first single under Gothenburg-based Rexius Records. A straightforward acceptance of inner turmoil, with certain trap influences reminiscent of hits such as “Bad at Love” (Halsey) or “Hurts So Good” (Astrid S). While throughout her career…
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October 15, 2020

Christine Ekeberg

Norwegian pop artist Christine Ekeberg plays with dualism in both her sound and aesthetics. Sophisticated but always approachable, electropop but at times acoustic. A well-trained singer and pop songwriter that has spent a lot of her life on stage, Ekeberg’s vocal performance reminds of figures like Ella Henderson and Demi…
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October 15, 2020
Similan

Similan

Ernest Noah opens the fall season with "Similan", the first single after his debut album "Gold". The song would make a perfect soundtrack for the re-make of shows like Miami Vice (yet from a Scandinavian perspective). Its style lands on a sweet spot between Noah's characteristic 80s-inspired aesthetics and the…
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October 9, 2020
Right

Right

Swedish singer-songwriter Shalisa Taylor releases “Right”, her second in a series of singles throughout this year. With an intimate acoustic arrangement and her characteristic soothing vocals, Taylor shares her impressions of that moment in a relationship when the end feels inevitable. Her previous releases have been featured on Portuguese blog…
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October 1, 2020
You

You

Swedish singer-songwriter Shalisa Taylor returns with "You", an acoustic commentary on the hurtful secrets of a relationship. Her mellow vocals and impressionist songwriting reminiscent of Norah Jones have previously earned her a feature on Spotify’s Evening Commute playlist and blogs like Scandinavian Soul and Lefuturewave. She was also a renowned…
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July 31, 2020